ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 stadiums and host citiesICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 stadiums and host cities

India – Host Stadiums and City Details

Narendra Modi Stadium -Ahmedabad, India

Stadium & Pitch

World’s largest cricket stadium (capacity of ~132,000), formerly known as Motera Stadium. Hosted 2023 ODI World Cup Final, and Many Big matches.

Pitch: Generally batting-friendly with even bounce; pacers create early trouble, spinners are into the game later. T20 matches regularly produce high scores.

City – Ahmedabad

Principal economic and cultural centre of Gujarat State famed for textile industry, historical sites (Sabarmati Ashram) and its lively food scene.

Airport: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (AMD).

Railway: Ahmedabad Junction (ADI) with local metro and buses connecting to stadium.

Transport: Ahmedabad Metro, BRTS buses, taxis/rickshaws. NATIONAL HIGHWAYS : NO-48 Ahmedabad Delhi & Mumbai are linked by NH48.

M. A. Chidambaram Stadium – Chennai, Tamil Nadu 

Stadium & Pitch

Historic cricket ground (‘Chepauk’) Read also: 5 things you must know about the new-look Chepauk established in 1916, Rich international history.

Pitch: Spin-friendly surface;slow pitch is a common thing and spin plays dominat role in middle overs of T20.

City – Chennai

Tamil Nadu’s capital; large cultural, IT and automobile city. Famous for its beaches (Marina Beach), temples and South Indian dishes.

Airport: Chennai International Airport (MAA).

Rail: Well connected with Chennai Central & Egmore stations.

Wheels: Chennai Metro, MTC buses, autos, taxis. National Highways: The city is linked by NH32 to the southern end of Coastal Andhra.

Arun Jaitley Stadium – Delhi

Stadium & Pitch

Historical venue next to Feroz Shah Kotla fort, known by a new name since 2019.

Pitch: Batsmen-friendly but can slow; spin bowlers get help as game goes on.

City – Delhi

Political and commercial centre, with Red Fort, Qutub Minar, museums, Akshardham Temple, diverse food and more.

Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport, DEL.

Rail: National rail network’s hub in New Delhi & Old Delhi station.

Transport: Well connected with the Metro & bus network. National Highways: The NH44 and NH48 link Delhi to Northern and Southern Indian states.

Eden Gardens – Kolkata, West Bengal 

The capacity of Eden Gardens has been reduced since its reconstruction in 2011.

Stadium & Pitch

Established in __, one of the most famous cricket venues (6) 1864) with passionate crowds.

Pitch: Fair; batting generally recompensed but good bowlers make an impact. Crowd energy is a big factor.

City – Kolkata

Cultural capital of Eastern India – known for literature, music and heritage (Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge)

Airport: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU).

Railway: Howrah, Sealdah are major stations of Kolkata; Eden Gardens Station is used for suburban trains around the ground.

Transport: Metro, trams, buses, taxis. NH16 connects with Chennai/Bengal future, and NH19 out towards Delhi.

Wankhede Stadium – Mumbai, Maharashtra

Stadium & Pitch

Iconic ground on sea front where India won 2011 World Cup final.

Pitch: Early swing can be generated by sea breeze; batting under lights is frequently high-scoring and with fast outfield.

City – Mumbai

The financial capital of India with industries, Bollywood, Gateway of India and its punk subculture.

Airport: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM), with direct service from New York, San Francisco and Newark.

Railway: Mumbai CST, Dadar; closest local trains to Churchgate area.

Transport: Local trains, metro, buses. NH48 has exits to Gujarat & Pune/Mumbai Pune Expressway.

Sri Lanka – Co-Host Grounds & City Highlights 

R. Premadasa Stadium – Colombo

Stadium & Pitch

Sri Lanka: Premadasa Stadium (Colombo) Colombo’s primary international ground (Capacity ~35,000); ground to most Sri Lanka home fixtures.

Pitch: Par to mid range scoring and balanced; seamers get a bit of assistance early on, spinners and dew come into play as the match progresses.

City – Colombo

Beachcombers; markets (Pettah); colonial remains and nightlife in the capital, Colombo.

Airport: Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) – ~30 km.

Railway: Colombo Fort Railway Station; short bus/taxi to stadium.

Transport: Buses, tuk-tuks, taxis. Coastal A2 Highway and the Colombo-Kandy road (A1) are two main links.

Sinhalese Sports Club(SCC) Cricket Ground – Colombo

Stadium & Pitch

Lords of Sri Lankan History” (est. 1952) – small, gluepot T20 venue with an electric atmosphere.

Pitch: Batsman-friendly overall; focused bowling and shot-selection crucial.

City – Colombo (details above)

Transport: Same major access as Premadasa; city buses and tuk-tuks for short journeys.

Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy

Stadium & Pitch

Modern stadium in Kandy where international matches have been played since 2010 (~35,000 capacity) for Tests,ODIs,T20s.

Pitch: innings: even; batters and spinners game on it.

City – Kandy

City On A Hill located in Central Sri Lanka, known for Temple of the Tooth and picturesque lakes.

Airport: Nearest is Colombo (CMB) with road transfer; no significant local airport.

Rail: Kandy is the terminus of main line from Colombo.

Transport: Buses, tuk-tuks, taxis; the A1 Highway connects to Colombo.

Summary of T20 WC 2026 Stadiums

CountryStadiumCityCapacity
IndiaNarendra Modi StadiumAhmedabad132,000
Eden GardensKolkata68,000
Wankhede StadiumMumbai33,000
M. A. Chidambaram StadiumChennai39,000
Arun Jaitley StadiumDelhi55,000
Sri LankaR. Premadasa StadiumColombo35,000
Sinhalese Sports Club GroundColombo10,000
Pallekele International StadiumKandy35,000

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